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With the recent release of the Pink Samsung M8800 Pixon, LG have followed suit with the announcement of the LG KC910 Renoir Pink colour variant.

Boasting an 8 mega pixel camera with Schneider Kreuznach optics, the Pink LG KC910 Renoir offers all the same delectable features of the original LG KC910. The camera comes with a range of advanced features such as autofocus, face and smile detection, blink detection, built-in xenon flash and geo-tagging all helping to capture images in high resolution for great quality and the ability to then tag each picture taken with details of its location.

LG KC910 Renoir Pink

The impressive camera is only one of many features that stand out on the spec sheet for the LG Renoir Pink. A multimedia phone that sports a full touchscreen interface and WiFi capabilities, the LG Renoir Pink is also renowned for its Dolby Mobile for Music, integrated A-GPS and 3G connectivity with HSDPA for High Speed Data access.

Pink LG Renoir

The Pink LG Renoir also offers DivX and Xvid video support and the ability to capture video at 120fps. Get up to the second information with the LG KC910 Renoir’s specialised online widgets, locate and dial contacts with the phone’s picture based speed dial, choose between the alpha-numeric keypad or onscreen Qwerty keyboard for input and make the most of web based applications all at the touch of a finger.

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The newest top end mobile phone from LG has now been made available on Vodafone in the UK, after initially launching on O2 and Orange contract deals and more recently as a SIM Free handset the new LG KC910 Renoir can now be connected to a range of Vodafone tariffs with some money saving line rental discounts and free gifts.

This latest network launch for the LG Renoir means that there are now more tariffs and packages to choose from when trying to match your usage requirements, there are still further network rollouts expected for the LG KC910 so if you still cannot find a deal that suits you then check back over the coming days.

LG Renoir KC910

The LG KC910 is the successor to the popular LG Viewty. A touchscreen phone, the KC910 sports an awesome 8MP camera with Schneider Kreuznach lens, autofocus, Face Tracking, Smile Shot, blink detection and xenon flash! There’s a built-in GPS receiver enabling geotagging of your photos as well as use as a navigation tool.

The KC910 boasts impressive video recording capabilities, with Xvid and DivX video playback and Dolby sound, to enhance the KC910’s multimedia potential. The LG Renoir also features Wi-Fi, a 3″ display, HSDPA at 7.2Mbps, TV-Out and document viewer.

The latest release from LG Electronics has today been made available as a SIM free mobile phone, the LG KC910 which is also known as the Renoir phone was initially launched on O2 some days ago and more recently on Orange contract deals but today consumers can buy the new LG KC910 Renoir outright.

This means that the phone is unlocked to all UK networks so that customers can use their own SIM card and keep their mobile number and contacts list in tact, this latest launch is also a great way of owning an LG KC910 without having to pas any of the network credit checks or registering the handset.

LG Renoir

The LG KC910 with it’s 8.0 megapixel camera and silm design, will blow you away.

The successor of the widely popular LG Viewty, the KC910 is a real multimedia powerhouse, packed with a whole load of extras. Equipped with an 8 megapixel auto focus camera, Xenon flash, Schneider-Kreuznach lens, ISO up to 1600 and VGA video capture at 30fps and in QVGA at up to 120fps for slow motion, this is one of the best camera handsets on the market.

The LG Renoir is the first feature phone of its company to sport Wi Fi connectivity. In addition it extends the functionality of the Viewty with built-in GPS. Photos can be geo-tagged with the coordinates of the place of capture.

The KC910 is a quad-band GSM with support for HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, has Bluetooth 2.0 and USB. The extras of the KC910 include microSD card slot for up to 8GB of momory, Wi-Fi, 3-inch WQVGA 240×400 touch display and TV-out for displaying images or videos on larger screen, Xvid and DivX video playback and Dolby sound for the music.

The high specification LG Renoir has now been made available on O2 pay monthly contract deals in the UK, after first launching on Orange just days ago the number of packages available for this new top-of-the-range mobile phone has now doubled making it easier than ever to find the cheapest deal to suit your usage.

LG KC910 Renoir

The LG KC910 Renoir mobile phone is the first LG with an 8.0-megapixel camera, plus Xenon flash and it’s the latest touch-screen. Be impressed by the built-in Dolby sound, a 3 inch display screen and quad-band GSM, which allows for a very fast internet connection.

The LG Renoir is a real multimedia monster packed with a whole load of amazing features such as, built-in Wi-Fi connectivity to hook up to facebook and emailing on the go, plus TV output and video record. It‘s also the first phone to include Dolby mobile – this includes the NEW ‘Jogging Buddy’ program that uses the built-in GPS technology to help track workouts, a feature sure to please exercise enthusiasts.

Capture the very best quality pictures with the 8.0-megapixel camera with Xenon flash

Use the Schneider-Kreuznach camera optics and protective cover for good quality photography

Track workouts with the NEW ‘Jogging Buddy’ program included

Use ‘Geo tagging’ for adding automatic local information to pictures

Watch TV output on the impressive 3 inch colour display touch-screen

Surf the internet and access emails with super fast HSDPA at speeds of up to 7.2Mbps

The new 8 megapixel camera phone from LG has today been made available on Orange pay monthly contract deals in the UK, the LG Renoir is the first handset from the manufacturer to features this high specification camera lens and looks to be in good company with other manufacturers releasing their own 8 mega pixel camera phones over the coming days.

Initially release on Orange tariffs the new LG KC910 Renoir is expected to be launched onto further UK networks in the near future.

LG Renoir

Excellent substance, performance and design, a fitting dedication to Mr Pierre-Auguste Renoir, leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style.

LG are firmly positioned in a process of growth, and their product ranges just go from strength to strength. The LG Renoir is an excellent demonstration of how in touch LG have become with their customers. Whilst their competitors have been driven by the laboratory scientist in their jeykll and hype experiments, LG actually remembered that these phones will be used by people, and people with small pockets at that! (In a none metaphoric sense)

Essentially, the LG KC910 Renoir is a follow on to the Viewty, pretty much matching the usability but updating the soft and hardware. In essence, there isn’t much that separates the Renoir from any of the newer generation handsets, like the Sony C905 and Samsung innov8. Well apart from the stone cold fact that the Renoir is solidly built, attractive to the eye, and has a battery to match and support its features. This isn’t a point, click, view, and recharge handset by any means.

LG KC910 Renoir

In a time when every manufacturer is trying to develop and produce the I-Phone killer, LG have fallen into the same trap in some ways. The shape is nothing new, the features have been bought to market before, and there isn’t really a unique selling point that screams out. That said though, the LG Renoir gathers a wide collection of features and functions within its compact exterior that would pacify most pessimistic critics.

Not content with an 8 mega pixel camera, the LG Renoir also contains a collection of photographic options ranging from smile to blink detection, all fully displayed in high quality bright colours on a 3 inch touch screen monitor. Additionally, although GPS mapping systems are no-longer seen as functions of ‘escaliber-esq’ propositions, the Renoir’s own system is effective and clear, but a little slow to respond in low 3G reception areas.

The select and swipe function ability of the touch screen makes for effortless navigation, which is a nice improvement from the Viewty. Whilst new Wi-Fi and 3G upgrades allow for quick access to web application and Internet browsing. The 3 ‘key button’ options on the base of the handset are a bit of an eye soar, but this is forgiven due to the smooth lines and metallic finish of the Renoir.

If you had an LG Viewty, then the LG Renoir will be an instant attraction, but for those of us who have never tried LG before, try it, you just might like it.